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In an immersive applied learning project dubbed the “SUNY Oneonta Gamer Lab,” Assistant Professor of Media Studies Karen Stewart and more than 20 of her students spent 600 hours over the course of five years building a video game called “Leap of Faith” from the ground up. It’s now available to play, thanks to a month-long installation on the first floor of Milne Library.
New York Times best-selling author Dashka Slater visited SUNY Oneonta on Monday, Oct. 18, to deliver the Mills Distinguished lecture and discuss her non-fiction narrative, "The 57 Bus," with students, faculty and other campus community members.
Thanks to the research and persistence of faculty and students in SUNY Oneonta’s Cooperstown Graduate Program (CGP), Hartwick Seminary’s Evangelical Lutheran Church will be recognized and protected through the New York State Register of Historic Places and nominated to the National Register of Historic Places.
Thirty undergraduate students participated in the 2021 Student Research Summer Fellowship Program, working with faculty mentors on team or individual research projects with topics ranging from anthropology to astronomy.
Distinguished Service Professor Gretchen Sorin ’75 and The Cooperstown Graduate Program (CGP) were recently recognized with an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award for producing the documentary “Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America” alongside renowned filmmaker Ric Burns and Steeplechase Films.
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